Stark Future Report Profit
Profitability has long been elusive in electric motorcycle manufacturing, but Stark Future is bucking the trend with a record-breaking month. In April 2025, the company reported its highest-ever monthly revenue of €18.3 million, along with a positive EBITDA of €2.8 million — a significant milestone for the emerging EV manufacturer.
Stark, which claims to be Spain’s fastest-growing company, sees this result as a major step forward for both the viability and sustainability of the electric motorcycle sector.

This momentum follows the signing of a €40 million credit facility between Stark Future S.L. and the European Investment Bank (EIB) in September 2024, aimed at supporting the company’s ongoing research, development, and innovation efforts in electric motorcycle technology.

“This achievement comes barely two years after Stark Future’s first commercial sales, remarkably faster than incumbent EV leaders, and more resembling the growth rates of some of the world’s most successful technology firms in history,” said Anton Wass, CEO of Stark Future. “We have been steadily approaching this profitability event, driven by the popularity of the off-road VARG MX, but the phenomenal reception of the newly available Stark VARG EX, the company’s groundbreaking street-legal Enduro model, has brought this landmark occasion.”

In a period where the broader EV industry is facing headwinds, Stark Future’s accomplishment represents positive news to markets and consumers alike. Comparatively, Tesla needed nearly 17 years to achieve sustained profitability, all while earning billions of dollars annually selling regulatory credits to other automakers. By contrast, Stark Future’s operations are funded through motorcycle sales alone. Chinese manufacturer NIO has a similar product-driven revenue to Stark Future, yet it only reached positive EBITDA after eight years.

“Through deep technical vertical integration and focus on sourcing, we managed to develop game-changing technology at competitive costs, all while still manufacturing in Europe,” Wass continued. “This result validates our disciplined approach and marks an important step toward consistent profitability.”

Stark Future’s primary ambition is to design, develop, and manufacture cutting-edge electric motorcycles to push boundaries of performance and set new standards for sustainability in the industry. This focus on sustainability, in both operational efficiency and materials, is widely credited for the firm’s success. Looking to the future, Stark Future is focused on repeating the success it has found in the motocross and enduro segments, in much larger motorcycle categories.

“We will continue to innovate at the component level and in the greater model range so electric motorcycles in all categories can outperform traditional machines in every way,” added Paul Soucy, Stark Future CTO.
Stark Future is well-positioned to continue scaling its impact and redefining the future of motorcycling. With a burgeoning global network of dealers at over 400 retail locations, expansions into over 50 countries, and recent developments for security and military applications, Stark Future seem to be on an upward trajectory.
